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The Most Dangerous Book In The World

9/11 as Mass Ritual

By S.K. Bain

Whatever you think you know about the events of September 11, 2001, think again, and prepare to have your beliefs challenged by the sheer weight of the evidence presented in The Most Dangerous Book in the World. Investigative researcher-author S.K. Bain has not only gone outside the box, he has exposed a much bigger and stranger box than anyone has posited before, taking us inside the minds of the power-mad psychopaths responsible for the “New Pearl Harbor.”

Meticulously reconstructing the occult-driven script for this ritual of mass terror, Bain yanks back the curtain on the unholy wizards behind the scenes, revealing their hidden agenda: Large-scale psychological warfare – built upon a deadly combination of black magic symbolism and high technology. Bain’s frightening hypothesis is leavened with heavy doses of satire and humor, helping us wrap our heads around the truly perverted nature of the tyranny we face, and the vast scope of the machinery of oppression that has been constructed around us over the last several decades.

In a weighty addendum entitled The Next 9/11?, Bain moves into the world of speculative fiction. Once again making use of occult symbolism and numerology, he warns of a possible new and even more horrifying act of mass terror coming this Christmas to Phoenix, AZ, and to the rest of the world. You’ll never look at 9/11 — or the world around you — the same way again after reading The Most Dangerous Book in the World!

S.K. Bain is the former art director of The Weekly Standard magazine, where he worked with
William Kristol, Fred Barnes, David Brooks, Tucker Carlson and others for over five years.
During part of that time, the Project for the New American Century shared offices with the
publication, and next door was the Philanthropy Roundtable, where Bain art directed forPhilanthropy magazine. The Roundtable at that point was under the leadership of John P.
Walters, who went on to become President George W. Bush’s Drug Czar.
In the mid-nineties, Bain was art director for the Oxford American magazine when it
was published by John Grisham and located in Oxford, MS. In 2009, Bain helped author
portions of U.S. Public Law 111-11, which designated three new wilderness areas.